The
machin
i
st
straight edge should lie evenly
across the infeed and outfeed tables without a
gap between the straight edge and tables. Move
the straight edge across the tables and check for
gaps at any position from front to back.
If the steel straight edge does not lie
evenly and
gaps are found one or both tables
may need to be
adjusted to make the tables
coplanar.
Both tables are
adjusted in the same manner.
Adjust one table
and then the other if needed.
Proceed as follows with the outfeed table first if
both need to be adjusted.
Each table has four cam adjusting nuts,
two in the
front and two in the back (A, Fig. 16).
One front
adjusting nut is located behind the table
raising
handwheel and one back adjusting nut is
located
inside covers B (Fig. 17).
Now that the four cam adjusting nuts are
exposed
you will need to loosen the set screws
before any
adjustment. Above each cam
adjusting nut is a
plastic cap, pry out the cap and
remove the set
screw below the cap.
With a 32mm wrench (not included) adjust
the
cam nuts to raise or lower that portion of the
table
as needed until the table coplanar is
properly
aligned with no gaps between the
straight edge
and tables. Repeat at each point
until all are
aligned.
Retighten each set screw and replace the
plastic
caps.
Replace the cover of back adjusting nut.
Adjust the outfeed table even with the
cutter head
and the infeed table to the desired
cutting depth.
1
4
Fig. 17
Fig. 16
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